apt-mark
mark/unmark a package as being automatically-installed
see also :
apt-get
Synopsis
apt-mark
[-f=filename]
{auto | manual | showauto | showmanual} pkg...
| {-v | --version} |
{-h | --help}
add an example, a script, a trick and tips
examples
source
<(apt-mark showauto |
sort) \
)
source
showauto|showmanual|showhold)
apt-mark $*
;;
auto|manual|hold|unhold)
sudo apt-mark $*
;;
add|del|export|exportall|list|finger|adv|net-update)
source
verbose_eval apt-mark markauto `apt-mark showauto`
info "Mark all packages from 'packagelist.txt'
as 'manual'"
verbose_eval apt-mark unmarkauto `cat packagelist.txt | grep -v '^#' | tr '\n' ' '`
info "Install packages from
'packagelist.txt'"
source
apt-mark auto $deps
fi
done
#install all the packages from arguments
if [ "$#" -gt "0" ]; then
description
apt-mark
will change whether a package has been marked as being
automatically installed.
When you
request that a package is installed, and as a result other
packages are installed to satisfy its dependencies, the
dependencies are marked as being automatically installed.
Once these automatically installed packages are no longer
depended on by any manually installed packages, they will be
removed by e.g. apt-get or aptitude.
auto
auto is used to mark a package
as being automatically installed, which will cause the
package to be removed when no more manually installed
packages depend on this package.
manual
manual is used to mark a
package as being manually installed, which will prevent the
package from being automatically removed if no other
packages depend on it.
hold
hold is used to mark a package
as held back, which will prevent the package from being
automatically installed, upgraded or removed. The command is
only a wrapper around dpkg
--set-selections and the state is
therefore maintained by dpkg(1) and not affected by
the --file option.
unhold
unhold is used to cancel a
previously set hold on a package to allow all actions
again.
showauto
showauto is used to print a
list of automatically installed packages with each package
on a new line. All automatically installed packages will be
listed if no package is given. If packages are given only
those which are automatically installed will be shown.
showmanual
showmanual can be used in the
same way as showauto except that it will print a list of
manually installed packages instead.
showhold
showhold is used to print a
list of packages on hold in the same way as for the other
show commands.
options
-f=filename,
--file=filename
Read/Write package stats from
the filename given with the parameter filename
instead of from the default location, which is
extended_status in the directory defined by the
Configuration Item: Dir::State.
-h,
--help
Show a short usage summary.
-v,
--version
Show the program version.
-c,
--config-file
Configuration File; Specify a
configuration file to use. The program will read the default
configuration file and then this configuration file. If
configuration settings need to be set before the default
configuration files are parsed specify a file with the
APT_CONFIG environment variable. See
apt.conf(5) for syntax information.
-o,
--option
Set a Configuration Option;
This will set an arbitrary configuration option. The syntax
is -o Foo::Bar=bar. -o and
--option can be used multiple times to
set different options.
diagnostics
apt-mark returns zero on normal operation, non-zero on
error.
files
/var/lib/apt/extended_states
Status list of auto-installed packages. Configuration Item:
Dir::State::extended_states.
notes
1.
APT bug page
http://bugs.debian.org/src:apt
bugs
APT
bug page
[1]
. If you wish to report a bug in APT,
please see /usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt or
the reportbug(1) command.
see also
apt-get ,aptitude,apt.conf
authors
Mike
O'Connor
APT
team